As we crawl through the Anne series, I increasingly find myself wanting to reference back to things in Montgomery’s real life. Which seems unfair since I haven’t laid out basic information yet for everyone to share. So here it is! The post where I do that!
Continue readingTag Archives: Suicide
Thinky Post: The Cowardice of Choosing the Impossible Task Over the Possible
Oh boy, a thinky post! Turns out, when I get to write whatever I want, I want to write a bunch of really depressing deep thoughts.
Continue readingSSR Inspired Discussion Post: Is it Good or Bad to Look for a Living Human Cause of a Suicide?
IMPORTANT RULE: on this post, you CANNOT discuss anything related to Sushant Singh Rajput’s death. I will edit any comment that includes details related to that tragedy. That is still in process, there are no clear answers to anything, it is not a valid example in a debate. But you can talk about absolutely anything else, including personal experiences. Suicide is a good thing for people to talk about, I think. It removes the shame from it, and some of the power.
Continue readingSushant Singh Rajput, A Person Whose Story Ended Too Soon
What a sad thing. What a very sad thing. The death of a young person is always sad, but when they take their own life, there is a special quality of tragedy to it. To see all that promise and hope from the outside, and know they were blind to it from within their own misery.
Continue readingPadmavat Full Summary (SPOILERS) Part 3: A Lot of Filler, and then a Bad Life Lesson
Next part! I think I am on the downward stretch now. Partly because there is an awful lot of what feels like “filler” starting with this section. So I can skip all kinds of things, or at least only deal with them briefly. (full index of Padmavat here)
Bombay High Court to Hear Jiah Khan’s Case
I should be used to it by now, but I am continually impressed by how slooooooooooooow the Indian courts are. So now, a mere 3 years after her death her case is moving through the courts.